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The phrase "causes that are" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific reasons or factors contributing to a particular outcome or situation.
Example: "There are several causes that are contributing to the decline in bee populations."
Alternatives: "factors that are" or "reasons that are".
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Channel money to causes that are meaningful to you.
There are many other causes that are very worthy.
Any not-for-profit causes that are close to his heart?
"I tend to support causes that are close to my heart," he said.
But hiding among them are a few ordinary causes that are worth serious consideration.
Approximately 11% of global disease burden can be attributed to causes that are surgically treatable.
"We want donor dollars to go to causes that are meaningful to Californians," said Mr. Wan.
Leadership means a wise application of military power, and rallying the world behind causes that are right.
Our democratic system allows lobbyists to advocate for causes that are completely irresponsible, capricious, or even life-threatening.
But this upsurge of violence, like previous ones, is driven by underlying causes that are not being addressed.
It opens by examining the root causes of environmental devastation, causes that are rooted in our minds and hearts.
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